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Question by ramireznvme: does the pure sleep mouth guard actually work?
it supposably helps you stop snoring. saw it on tv.

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Answer by MichiganLeo
Indeed it does

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Question by Betrdz: Is there anything that actually works for snoring?
Does anybody know anyone that uses some sort of snoring aid? If so, does it work and what is it?

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Question by dankees98: Does The Sona Pillow (Anti-Snoring) Actually Work?
It’s sold through Brookstone – does it work?

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Answer by Susan S
It is supposed to work. For the right person, who uses the pillow just the right exact way, it could reduce snoring, but it is no perfect solution.

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Question by synholiday: Stop Snore Ring? (please, only those who have actually used it or know someone who has used it)?
Has anyone had any success with the Stop Snore Ring ( http://stopsnorering.com )? Please, no worthless BS answers from those who only “think” it is or might be bogus. I would like answers only from those who have actually had experience with it (tried it before or knows someone who has tried it before). The Stop Snore Ring is quite inexpensive, so I would prefer to start there in finding a remedy, before looking to more expensive snoring aids or seeing my doctor.

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Answer by marcus p
Hi

I just bought this product to stop snoring and it actually works its saved my marriage and my life and at last I get a good nights sleep.

Hope that helps

When you read the review just click on the link that says to find out more and to order just click here

Cheers

Marcus

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Question by kristina: what snoring aids actually work?
i share a room with my sister and she snores… LOUDLY!!!!!!!! i cant take it anymore!!!!! im losing so much sleep. i want to try those nasal strips but im not sure if they work. does anyone know any sleeping aids that actually work!?!?!?!?!!? i need help ASAP!!!!!!!

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Answer by Nicole P.
Nasal Strips

These spongy little strips that go over the top of your nose are one of the most advertised snoring aids out there. There are commercials on television and internet ads touting the effectiveness of them. Do they really work?

It seems that nasal strips are some of the more effective snoring aids for many people. If your nasal passages are clogged you’re going to naturally breathe through your mouth, and this will cause you to snore. By forcing your nose to stay open, you’re giving your nose more room to breathe. Many snoring aids are meant to open nasal passages, and some work like the nasal strips – they force your nose to stay open by pulling the sides of it just a bit wide. Even though this sounds a little weird, this isn’t anything to be afraid of, as even professional athletes wear these strips while on the playing field in order to enable their breathing more readily. Nasal strips are also preferred among the snoring aids because they require you to take nothing into your system; they are non-narcotic and you don’t need to worry about allergies, drug interaction, and so on.

Throat Sprays

Many throat sprays that are advertised as snoring aids work by keeping your throat hydrated and coated all through the night. If your throat is coated, you’ll snore less even if you do breathe through your mouth. Even throat sprays that are advertised for sore throats, cough, and allergies can work well also. They do pretty much the same thing, by coating your throat and providing some relief from the scratchy feeling..

Snore Pillows

Also popular as snoring aids are the so-called snoring pillows. These help to keep your head and neck propped up; if your head is in alignment, your mouth is less likely to drop open. Snore pillows are also preferred as snoring aids for the same reason as nasal strips – they involve no medications or anything that you take into your system. They are also usually very affordable, the basic models starting at only about $ 20. For most persons who use them, snoring pillows are reportedly very effective and work to keep you sleeping on your side or stomach, and even when you do sleep on your back, your mouth stays closed.

If none of these basic snoring aids seem to work for you, it may be time to talk to your doctor. There are prescription medications, dental devices, and even outpatient surgeries that can be recommended.

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